Magic Milestones: Ready for My Potty
by Amanda Jenner, illustrated by Ailie Busby
Interest age: 1 to 3
Published by Simon & Schuster, 2026
About this book
Ben has a new potty and he doesn’t know how to use it yet. Fortunately, Mory the Potty Fairy (a cute little flying mouse) is on hand to help.
First, Ben has to choose some new big boy pants. Then, he practises pulling them up and down before sitting on the potty.
When Ben wees in the potty, he gets a gold star – and another one when he washes his hands with soap and water. Well done, Ben! Mory’s there at every stage to help and reassure – and when things don’t go exactly right, Ben gets a shiny star for being brave and trying again.
Created by a potty-training expert, Ready for My Potty is an upbeat and straightforward book that will help little ones trying the potty for the first (or second) time, as well as their parents and carers. The theme of the story is plenty of positive reinforcement, and the book has lots of sturdy pull-out flaps that are fun to play with. A fun read as well as a helpful tool for an important transition.
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Books for potty training
Potty training is an important part of a pre-schooler’s life, and it can help to see a character in a book doing it too. It’s also important to have funny books to read when on the potty! Here is a selection of books that might encourage a young child to focus on toilet training.